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Journal of Asian Studies (2021) 80 (1): 202–203.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Sixiang Wang King Chongjo: An Enlightened Despot in Early Modern Korea . By Christopher Lovins . Albany : State University of New York Press , 2019 . xxiv, 222 pp. ISBN: 9781438473635 (cloth). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2021 2021 Since JaHyun Kim...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (4): 944–946.
Published: 01 November 2019
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George F. E. Rudé
, The Crowd in History: A Study of Popular Disturbances in France and England, 1730–1848 , rev. ed. ( London : Lawrence and Wishart , 1981 ), 7 – 9
. These minor criticisms notwithstanding, King Chŏngjo: An Enlightened Despot in Early Modern Korea considerably...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (3): 641–659.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Gregory N. Evon Abstract Late eighteenth-century East Asia witnessed similar events with the Qianlong emperor's (r. 1736–96) literary inquisition in China, King Chŏngjo's (r. 1776–1800) fight against heterodoxy in Korea, and Matsudaira Sadanobu's (1759–1829) Ban on Heterodoxy ( Igaku no kin , 1790...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (1): 83–105.
Published: 01 February 2018
... (P'yoch'ungsa 表忠祠) at Taedun Monastery (Taedunsa 大芚寺), Haenam County (海南郡 Haenam'gun), Southern Chŏlla Province (Chŏllanamdo 全羅南道) 1789 Reign of King Chŏngjo 正祖 (1752–1800) Hyujŏng 休靜 (Ch’ŏnghŏdang 淸虛堂, 1520–1604, aka Sŏsan 西山); Yujŏng 惟政 (Sa'myŏngdang 四溟堂, 1544–1610); Ch’ŏyŏng 處英 (Noemuktang 雷默堂, act...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (4): 936–939.
Published: 01 November 2019
... by a broader audience and their criticism by a privileged elite. One interestingly divergent point in Kim and Park's interpretations regards King Chŏngjo (r. 1776–1800), the so-called “cultivated suzerain of the state” (Park, p. 69). Whereas Kim regards Chŏngjo as a positive force behind the development...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (3): 825–827.
Published: 01 August 2014
... of nineteenth-century Korean renaissance or enlightened absolutism. This allows readers to examine the policies of Kings Yŏngjo and Chŏngjo critically, understand the changes in the personal lives and political strategies of early nineteenth-century kings, and gain deeper insight into the rhetorical...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1959) 18 (2): 259–276.
Published: 01 February 1959
... , the standard compilation of the laws and ordinances of the Yi dynasty prepared during the reign of Chŏngjo (1777–1800) and its supplement, the Taejŏn hoet'ong by , compiled at the order of Kojong in 1865. See also Yi Man-gyu, passim. An Outline History of Korean Confucianism Part II: The Schools of Yi...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (3): 667–686.
Published: 01 August 2015
... in her article. 16 For example, Madam Yi, wife of the private scholar ( yuhak 幼學) Cho Chinsŏng, submitted a Korean script petition, but the state did not question its written language ( Ilsŏngnok , Chŏngjo, 1787/4/4). 15 The two versions of the Kwanghae-gun ilgi both record...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (1): 228–230.
Published: 01 February 2015
... of California, Center for Korean Studies, 1981). Shaw translated 100 cases out of more than 1,000 capital crimes that were compiled during the reign of Chŏngjo (r. 1776–1800). Wrongful Deaths presents inquest records ( kŏman ) that provide original depositions that include far more details about...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1971) 30 (3): 583–591.
Published: 01 May 1971
... (Essays on Korea in honor of Oda Shōgo), (Keijō, 1934), 399–416; Kuksadaesajŏn (Grand Dictionary of Korean History), II, (Seoul, 1962), 1259. The llsŏngnok. was kept by the officials of the Kyujanggak. It was first begun while Chŏngjo was Crown Prince in 1760 and continued to 1910. 12...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1987) 46 (4): 930–931.
Published: 01 November 1987
... for the Confucian world of eighteenth-century Korea. No official record of it was kept, but a number of other stories about it, some of which blamed the Hong family for the episode, prompted Lady Hong to write down what she remembered of the event during the last years of her life so that Chongjo, the prince's son...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1987) 46 (4): 931–932.
Published: 01 November 1987
... of which blamed the Hong family for the episode, prompted Lady Hong to write down what she remembered of the event during the last years of her life so that Chongjo, the prince's son, would refrain from taking revenge against those who were rumored to have been the perpetrators. Why did the king have...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (4): 1116–1117.
Published: 01 November 1997
... of her own son, King Chongjo (1776-1800). Beyond that, as a woman writing in Korean, she overcame the weight of Chinese-language narrative itself as the only proper, true, formal medium for the writing or the constructing of history. She broke the silence that would have wrapped the matter, though...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (4): 1114–1116.
Published: 01 November 1997
... that were floated by rivals later. She addressed the 1116 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES suspicions of her own son, King Chongjo (1776-1800). Beyond that, as a woman writing in Korean, she overcame the weight of Chinese-language narrative itself as the only proper, true, formal medium for the writing...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (3): 1080–1082.
Published: 01 August 2002
..., paintings of court events were mostly produced by order of the king. If commissioned by a group of officials, a copy was submitted to the king (pp. 267ff The best example of such a case is the eight-panel screen documenting King Chongjo's visit to his father's tomb in Hwasong in 1795, called Hwasong...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (2): 329–353.
Published: 01 May 2019
... was appointed collator of the royal library ( wŏegak gŏmsŏgwan 外閣檢書官). This position granted him access to the enormous collection of King Chŏngjo, who was also an avid reader of imported Chinese books (Yi Kwangkyu 1978 , 4:230). Compiled a year after Yi Tŏngmu's tribute mission trip in 1778, Noeroe...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2016) 75 (4): 1055–1081.
Published: 01 November 2016
... . Hulbert Homer . 1896 . “Commas or Spacing.” Korean Repository (January): 39. Jangseogak Royal Archives . n.d. “1792-nyŏn (Chŏngjo 16) Yŏngch’ŏn esŏ ponaen hoeŭi ch'amyŏ yoch’ŏng t'ongmun e taehae surak ŭi ttŭsŭro Yean hyanggyo, Tosan sŏwŏn...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1958) 18 (1): 81–101.
Published: 01 November 1958
... and forgiving monarchs like Sejong (1419-50), Songjong (1470-94), Yongjo (1725-76), and Chongjo (1777-1800), were conditions created where the Confucian ideal of the best scholars in the highest positions was even approximately attained. Generally speaking, the greatest scholars who contributed the most...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (1): 59–81.
Published: 01 February 2018
... of the state, reflected in tangible, somaticized brushstrokes. King Chŏngjo (r. 1776–1800), for instance, sought to reform the calligraphic styles of his time, thus standardizing this scriptural medium of the public sphere. Aesthetic and moral cultivation were central to the learning careers of elite men...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (4): 1029–1065.
Published: 01 November 2007
... liaisons.” The enquiry soon established that An's behavior had been caused exclusively by personal malevolence (Kim Ŭnae refused to marry An's relative and thus stirred up An's anger), and in the end, king Chŏngjo (r. 1776–1880) personally ordered that Kim Ŭnae be cleared of all accusation and released...